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Date: Jan. 4th, 2022 05:16 pm (UTC)I think the way that the narrative is so tightly tied to the land itself works especially well when the broader conflict is over the rule of that land.
That's a very good point! Huh, yes, Broster's strengths as a descriptive writer really go well with her choice of historical setting there.